Manchester United have introduced a new band of ticket pricing for young adults in a bid to improve the atmosphere at Old Trafford.

The club have confirmed season ticket prices have been frozen for the seventh consecutive year - and they have introduced a new £15-per-game ticket for 18-25-year-olds in the Stretford End.

The new banding has been brought in after discussions with fans over improving the match-day atmosphere at the stadium.

The club hopes the reduced pitch-side seat price in the Streftord End lower will 'reinforce the club's commitment to a vibrant atmosphere'.

United’s group managing director Richard Arnold said: “The club enjoys unparalleled support and we recognise the sacrifice many fans make to watch the team home and away. Continuing the freeze in match and season tickets for next season is driven by our belief in supporting fans attending our games.

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“The introduction of reduced ticket prices for young adults in the Stretford End lower tier stems from suggestions generated by fan groups through our Fans’ Forum, aimed at building on the tradition of vibrant support.”

Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST) are one of the fan groups who have been pushing for reduced ticket prices for young adults, especially in the Stretford End.

In an open letter to the club in February they spoke of 'reclaiming the Stretford End' by bringing in cheaper tickets to attract younger, more vocal fans.

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They wrote: "An extension of the age range for youth ticket concession prices would be beneficial in this respect and also the possibility of progressively increasing the minimum percentage of such youth tickets in key sections of the stadium such as the Stretford End to deliver the rejuvenation."

Other concessionary ticket prices include £10 per game season ticket price for under-16s in family areas, half-price tickets for under-18s and over-65s and 25% discount for 18-to-20-year-olds.

All supporters will be given a 25% reduction for Carabao Cup home games.